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Bail for Felony Charges

At PCS Bail Bonds, we offer bail for felony charges so that you or a loved one can get back home. Our Tarrant County bail bonds are reliable and professional, so we can get you out as fast as possible. We understand that facing a felony charge is a stressful and difficult experience, and we want to make the process of securing a bond as efficient and stress-free as possible. 

Our team of experienced bail bond agents is here to provide you with the personalized attention and assistance you need to secure a bail bond quickly and easily. We understand the importance of your freedom, and our mission is to get you released from jail quickly and efficiently.

Penalties and Punishments for Felony Charges in Texas

Felonies in Texas are separated into four categories. These categories are ordered according to the severity of the crime committed. A capital felony is the most serious and could result in offenders receiving the death penalty. After capital felonies are first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree felonies. Some common felonies include murder, kidnapping, rape, and robbery.

FELONYPENALTY
CapitalDeath or life in prison without parole
First-degreeFive to 99 years in a state prison and/or a fine of not more than $10,000
Second-degreeTwo to 20 years in a state prison and/or a fine of not more than $10,000
Third-degreeTwo to 10 years in a state prison and/or a fine of not more than $10,000
State jail180 days to two years in a state jail and/or a fine of not more than$10,000

(Source: “Texas Criminal Offenses and Penalties,” My Texas Defense Lawyer, last accessed August 25, 2016; http://www.mytexasdefenselawyer.com/texas-criminal-laws-penalties/.)

Felony convictions can also have serious consequences after the sentence has been served, such as the loss of employment, voting rights, and the right to own a firearm. It is important to understand the seriousness of a felony charge and consult with a criminal defense attorney for proper legal advice.

Can I Still Make Bail with a Felony Charge?

If you have been charged with a felony, you can still make bail. The amount of bail will depend on the crime and the court’s discretion; it will probably be set at a higher amount than for a misdemeanor charge. Additionally, you may be subject to certain conditions or restrictions, such as travel restrictions or drug testing. You may also be required to check in with a probation or parole officer.  

Get Your Loved One Home 

If you or someone you care about has been arrested on a felony charge, it is essential to secure the services of the experienced bondsmen at PCS Bail Bonds as soon as possible. This will allow them to be released from custody and await their trial from the comfort of home. We can provide assistance in navigating the legal system and ensuring that all paperwork is in order. We will also help with the financial aspect of posting bail and can provide advice on how to best handle the situation.

Make Bail for Felony Charges with PCS Bail Bonds 

Don’t wait until it’s too late to get the help you need. If you or a loved one has been arrested and need bail for felony charges, trust PCS Bail Bonds to arrange bail proceedings quickly and with precision. With over 25 years of experience in felony bail, you can count on us for reliable, discreet support and assistance. Reach out to us immediately at PCSDFW@aol.com or call us toll free at (888) 335-1655. We are available 24/7 and ready to help get you or your loved one out of jail.

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